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Wikileaks to Publish 15,000 US Files |
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has declared that the remaining 15,000 classified US military files will be released despite US pressure to withhold the documents. |
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Declaring victory in shaky Iraq |
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In his speech Monday about troop drawdowns in Iraq, President Barack Obama used variations of the word “promise” seven times in just 35 minutes. |
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Are Negotiations With Hezbollah Possible? |
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Beirut — The request by former U.S. ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker for dialogue with Hezbollah, which the American administration describes as the "most technically-capable terrorist group in the w |
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Bill Keller's self-defense on |
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In response to the Harvard study documenting how newspapers labeled waterboarding as "torture" for almost 100 years until the Bush administration told them not to, The New York Times issued a statemen |
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Iraq: The Hidden Story [A Must Watch Video] |
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In this 45 minute video, Channel 4 news presenter Jon Snow questions whether the Images of Iraq which dominate the Western TV news bulletins are sugar-coating the bloody reality of war and the sectari |
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Who is bombing in Iraq? |
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Christopher King argues that it is likely that the American CIA – or Israel acting on its behalf – is responsible for recent atrocities in Iraq, in order to extend and consolidate the occupation. |
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Watching Innocent Iraqis Die |
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The next time CNN’s Wolf Blitzer boasts about George W. Bush’s “successful surge” in Iraq or Newsweek hails “Victory at Last,” you should think of the video released by Wikileaks.org this |
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Elections Don’t Justify Iraq War |
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I do admire the courage of Iraqi voters. And the situation in Iraq is more secure than at any time in the last few years. But none of this even remotely justifies the Iraq War and its toll. Estimates |
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Time to talk to terrorists? |
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The conventional wisdom is: a terrorist is a terrorist and the United States does not talk to terrorists. But Mark Perry, an historian and foreign policy analyst, has another idea. |
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Sunnis vote to retain voice in Iraq |
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The turnout delivered Sunnis their most articulated voice yet on the national stage, seven years after the American-led invasion ended their dominance. |
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Iraqi election candidates face poet's sarcasm |
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Once upon a time, not so long ago, there was a poor Iraqi shepherd who lost all but six of his sheep to drought. In desperation, the poor shepherd decided to run for parliament. Or so begins a satiric |
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